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Actually, rubies and sapphires are the hardest stones, second only to diamond (rubies and sapphires are both made of corundum). Garnet would be softer in comparison. I would suggest that you take this to a jeweler first and see what the stones are. They might even be made of paste glass, common for this region.
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I think from pics glass replacements sound right. nice piece and that would be totally correct for the period
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Sounds like quite a corundum.
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